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RE: Volume questions
On Tue, 8 Sep 1998, Ken Robinson wrote:
> We have a setup using a U.S. Robotics Modem Chasis with a little over 50
> modems for faxing connected to multiple RS6000s running AIX. Our main
> problems have been with the modem firmware, and not the Hylafax
> software. However, we do have a major concern with Hylafax and the Y2K
> bug, but, we should be running numerous tests in the near future of our
> own, as on the corporate level, we need documentation that it is Y2K
> compliant.
>
> Also, FYI, we send out, on peak days, approximately 7-8k pages in faxes.
Thanks for the info. Did you tune your modem configs to speed up
initialization?
David.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Birnbaum [mailto:davidb@chelsea.net]
>
> We're getting ready to deploy a rather large fax
> application...I was
> wondering, does anyone have any practical experience
> with the Hylafax
> software and how much it can handle? We're looking at a
> four-CPU SPARC
> machine running Solaris, with potentially 96 modems
> attached to it, and
> potentially several of these machines. We're looking to
> use Hylafax,
> since it gives us the source to put in our own hooks and
> enhancements, but
> I haven't heard of anyone using it with more than 8
> modems attached to it.
>
> Any comments before we get started? As a side effect of
> doing this with
> Hylafax, we'll probably have some nifty features of our
> own to release
> back into the Hylafax community, but it it would be nice
> to hear of others
> treading some of this ground in the past.
>
> Thanks,
>
> David Birnbaum
>